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Marissa & Chris || Elkridge Furnace Inn Wedding Photography

September 2, 2020

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Marissa and Chris are MARRIED! This Elkridge Furnace Inn wedding was one of my first “full” weddings back after the pandemic, and everything went so smoothly. Marissa and Chris were originally scheduled to wed in June, but rescheduled to August when COVID-19 hit. Elkridge Furnace Inn overlooks the Patapsco River, and is such a charming venue to host your wedding ceremony and reception.

Howard County wedding photographer
Howard County wedding photographer
Howard County wedding photographer
Howard County wedding photographer
Howard County wedding photographer
Howard County wedding photographer
Howard County wedding photographer
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Bridal suite at Elkridge Furnace Inn
Bridal suite at Elkridge Furnace Inn
Bridal suite at Elkridge Furnace Inn

About the Couple

Marissa and Chris both went to Towson, but their paths didn’t cross until after graduation. A few years later, they both moved to Federal Hill and ran into each other one night at Social Pub & Pie. Chris introduced himself and after sharing some small talk, they went on their first official date on February 12, 2014 at Roy’s in Harbor East. As Marissa said on the wedding day, “This has been a long time coming!”

Wedding Photography at Elkridge Furnace Inn

Wedding days are always exciting, but I think I speak for the entire vendor team when I say that EVERYONE was particularly pumped about this wedding- we were ready to work! The day of their wedding, I was nervously watching the radar. A thunderstorm was on the way, and it would be a matter of minutes that determined whether the ceremony would be held indoors or outdoors. Thankfully the rain held off until after their wedding ceremony, and we were able to capture the most magical of ceremonies. I love the quartz and taupe color palette that Marissa selected- and the florals by the talented Kate from Love and Luster Floral really brought everything to life! Marissa and Chris, it was such an honor to capture your special day!Bride and groom first look at Elkridge Furnace Inn
Bride and groom first look at Elkridge Furnace Inn
Elkridge Furnace Inn fine art wedding photographer
Elkridge Furnace Inn fine art wedding photographer
Elkridge Furnace Inn fine art wedding photographer
Elkridge Furnace Inn fine art wedding photographer
Elkridge Furnace Inn fine art wedding photographer
Bridal party portraits at Elkridge Furnace Inn
Bridal party portraits at Elkridge Furnace Inn
Bridal party portraits at Elkridge Furnace Inn
Elkridge Furnace Inn outdoor wedding ceremony
Elkridge Furnace Inn outdoor wedding ceremony
Elkridge Furnace Inn outdoor wedding ceremony
Elkridge Furnace Inn outdoor wedding ceremony
Elkridge Furnace Inn outdoor wedding ceremony
Elkridge Furnace Inn outdoor wedding ceremony
Elkridge Furnace Inn outdoor wedding ceremony
Elkridge Furnace Inn outdoor wedding ceremony
Elkridge Furnace Inn outdoor wedding ceremony
Elkridge Furnace Inn outdoor wedding ceremony
Elkridge Furnace Inn wedding reception
Elkridge Furnace Inn wedding reception
Elkridge Furnace Inn wedding reception
Elkridge Furnace Inn wedding reception
Elkridge Furnace Inn wedding reception
Elkridge Furnace Inn wedding reception

Vendor Team:

Photography: Winnie Dora Photography

Coordinator: Jastrab Events

Venue & Catering: Elkridge Furnace Inn

Hair & Makeup: Updos for I Dos

Attire: Rebecca Ingram by Maggie Sottero, The Bridal Boutique; Bridesmaids dresses: Azazie, Groom & groomsmen: The Black Tux

Videography: Shutter and Sound

DJ: Go Event Pro

Rings: Sergios Jewelers and Ritani

Invitations: Kindly RSVP Designs

Cake: Cakes on the Move

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BEHIND THE LENS

meet Winnie

Director, curator, documentarian, photographer, storyteller. Inspired by history, culture, and the stories that connect us.

My family immigrated to the United States as refugees, leaving their lives behind in search of a brighter future. With all their worldly belongings contained in the suitcases they carried, the scant photographs that crossed the ocean have served as a lifeline to stories untold, allowing me to piece together my family legacy, one image at a time. Decades later, I discovered photography as a medium to document my travels (37 countries and counting!) and encapsulate the joy and happiness that each new adventure brings.